30-10-2005, 05:37 PM
Finally, a genuine interesting thread:
1. Anarchy is, in essence, the absence of any sort of political authority. Corruption is plaguing the people within society, and the people lack direction. Individuals are "free" to do whatever they please, and do not risk punishment for their actions (if required) due to this governmental insufficience.
2. I like how UK Jester described an anarchist as an "idealist." I believe this, also. It's a type of person that obviously supports the idea of an anarchy. To define an anarchist one might look directly at many of today's youth; take their mirror image and you have an anarchist. They are disbelievers of authority, law and government.
1. Anarchy is, in essence, the absence of any sort of political authority. Corruption is plaguing the people within society, and the people lack direction. Individuals are "free" to do whatever they please, and do not risk punishment for their actions (if required) due to this governmental insufficience.
2. I like how UK Jester described an anarchist as an "idealist." I believe this, also. It's a type of person that obviously supports the idea of an anarchy. To define an anarchist one might look directly at many of today's youth; take their mirror image and you have an anarchist. They are disbelievers of authority, law and government.

